Just Want To Point Something Out To The Rebels (Battle Station)

A fully stocked Star Destroyer has about 47,000 people, including pilots, crew, and troopers. So every time you clear the first phase of Battle Station, you murder 47,000 people. What's worse, the Death Star had 1,205,200 people aboard, all of which perished in the Rebel terrorist attack. So just remember, whenever you Rebel scum win Battle Station, you also murder 1.25 million people. Who's really the bad guys in this situation?

"I'm no Jedi. I'm just a guy with a lightsaber and a few questions." - Kyle Katarn

Cons:
Rules by a Dark lord of the Sith who
-Manipulated the previous diplomatic senate and really the galaxy into war.
A war that killed millions and ended with the death of countless Jedi who, prior to this war created by Palpatine were quiet guardians of Peace and Justice.
Dictatorship with no empathy for anyone other than himself.
Racist government forcing slaves to work in terrible conditions
Outer Rim planets suffer due to the corrupt Imperial Governers and over mining of its natural resources.
-Ruthlessly builds a Massively space station of death with the purpose of inflicting fear to the galaxy.
Destroys a planet of billions of innocent people because the government of the planet rebelled. (Could've arrested and replaced with Imp governors instead) clearly just an oppurtunity to show fear.
Poor treatment of employees/military officials. How many does Vader kill?

The Rebel Alliance to restore the Republic

Pros
Guided by the light side of the force with the help of 3 remaining Jedi knights

Built on hope, peace, justice and love.
Treats it's people kindly and equally.
Offers humanitarian service to those negatively affected by the imperial regime.
Restoring the Republic that treated the galaxy we'll and equally, along with respecting those who desired to remain nuetral.

Cons
Having to stoop down to the horrors of war in order to restore peace to the galaxy.
However little or no civilian casualties vs the empires billions.

Conclusions:

The Galactic Empire:
The Empire is 100% (Due to the Evil Dark lords desire for power and his quest for it [i.e. Clone wars]) built on a lie and has no love for the Galaxy only itself)

The Rebel alliance to restore the Republic
Guided by the light side of the force and empathetically serves the individuals of the galaxy with love and equality.

Cons:
Rules by a Dark lord of the Sith who
-Manipulated the previous diplomatic senate and really the galaxy into war.
A war that killed millions and ended with the death of countless Jedi who, prior to this war created by Palpatine were quiet guardians of Peace and Justice.
Dictatorship with no empathy for anyone other than himself.
Racist government forcing slaves to work in terrible conditions
Outer Rim planets suffer due to the corrupt Imperial Governers and over mining of its natural resources.
-Ruthlessly builds a Massively space station of death with the purpose of inflicting fear to the galaxy.
Destroys a planet of billions of innocent people because the government of the planet rebelled. (Could've arrested and replaced with Imp governors instead) clearly just an oppurtunity to show fear.
Poor treatment of employees/military officials. How many does Vader kill?

The Rebel Alliance to restore the Republic

Pros
Guided by the light side of the force with the help of 3 remaining Jedi knights

Built on hope, peace, justice and love.
Treats it's people kindly and equally.
Offers humanitarian service to those negatively affected by the imperial regime.
Restoring the Republic that treated the galaxy we'll and equally, along with respecting those who desired to remain nuetral.

Cons
Having to stoop down to the horrors of war in order to restore peace to the galaxy.
However little or no civilian casualties vs the empires billions.

Conclusions:

The Galactic Empire:
The Empire is 100% (Due to the Evil Dark lords desire for power and his quest for it [i.e. Clone wars]) built on a lie and has no love for the Galaxy only itself)

The Rebel alliance to restore the Republic
Guided by the light side of the force and empathetically serves the individuals of the galaxy with love and equality.

Cons:
Rules by a Dark lord of the Sith who
-Manipulated the previous diplomatic senate and really the galaxy into war.
A war that killed millions and ended with the death of countless Jedi who, prior to this war created by Palpatine were quiet guardians of Peace and Justice.
Dictatorship with no empathy for anyone other than himself.
Racist government forcing slaves to work in terrible conditions
Outer Rim planets suffer due to the corrupt Imperial Governers and over mining of its natural resources.
-Ruthlessly builds a Massively space station of death with the purpose of inflicting fear to the galaxy.
Destroys a planet of billions of innocent people because the government of the planet rebelled. (Could've arrested and replaced with Imp governors instead) clearly just an oppurtunity to show fear.
Poor treatment of employees/military officials. How many does Vader kill?

The Rebel Alliance to restore the Republic

Pros
Guided by the light side of the force with the help of 3 remaining Jedi knights

Built on hope, peace, justice and love.
Treats it's people kindly and equally.
Offers humanitarian service to those negatively affected by the imperial regime.
Restoring the Republic that treated the galaxy we'll and equally, along with respecting those who desired to remain nuetral.

Cons
Having to stoop down to the horrors of war in order to restore peace to the galaxy.
However little or no civilian casualties vs the empires billions.

Conclusions:

The Galactic Empire:
The Empire is 100% (Due to the Evil Dark lords desire for power and his quest for it [i.e. Clone wars]) built on a lie and has no love for the Galaxy only itself)

The Rebel alliance to restore the Republic
Guided by the light side of the force and empathetically serves the individuals of the galaxy with love and equality.

I hope Rogue One goes further into depth the grey line of the Star Wars universe.

I do too!

Unfortunately that grey line is too political for the majority of Star Wars 'fans' so it probably won't happen. I'm betting it'll be another shallow cesspool of commercialised nostalgia, just like The Force Awakens.

Has anyone considered that the destruction of the Death Star was actually a good thing for the Empire? I mean they were massively in debt due to its construction... and once it was blown up they surely got a nice big insurance payout... which they probably used to build the bigger, badder, Death Star II.

Alone against all these droids....? Hmph... they don't stand a chance.

A fully stocked Star Destroyer has about 47,000 people, including pilots, crew, and troopers. So every time you clear the first phase of Battle Station, you murder 47,000 people. What's worse, the Death Star had 1,205,200 people aboard, all of which perished in the Rebel terrorist attack. So just remember, whenever you Rebel scum win Battle Station, you also murder 1.25 million people. Who's really the bad guys in this situation?

A fully stocked Star Destroyer has about 47,000 people, including pilots, crew, and troopers. So every time you clear the first phase of Battle Station, you murder 47,000 people. What's worse, the Death Star had 1,205,200 people aboard, all of which perished in the Rebel terrorist attack. So just remember, whenever you Rebel scum win Battle Station, you also murder 1.25 million people. Who's really the bad guys in this situation?

I hope these kills are represented on my K/D

I like the way you think.

"I'm no Jedi. I'm just a guy with a lightsaber and a few questions." - Kyle Katarn

A fully stocked Star Destroyer has about 47,000 people, including pilots, crew, and troopers. So every time you clear the first phase of Battle Station, you murder 47,000 people. What's worse, the Death Star had 1,205,200 people aboard, all of which perished in the Rebel terrorist attack. So just remember, whenever you Rebel scum win Battle Station, you also murder 1.25 million people. Who's really the bad guys in this situation?

A fully stocked Star Destroyer has about 47,000 people, including pilots, crew, and troopers. So every time you clear the first phase of Battle Station, you murder 47,000 people. What's worse, the Death Star had 1,205,200 people aboard, all of which perished in the Rebel terrorist attack. So just remember, whenever you Rebel scum win Battle Station, you also murder 1.25 million people. Who's really the bad guys in this situation?

A fully stocked Star Destroyer has about 47,000 people, including pilots, crew, and troopers. So every time you clear the first phase of Battle Station, you murder 47,000 people. What's worse, the Death Star had 1,205,200 people aboard, all of which perished in the Rebel terrorist attack. So just remember, whenever you Rebel scum win Battle Station, you also murder 1.25 million people. Who's really the bad guys in this situation?

The problem with that is that the Empire had absolutely no reason to burn Luke's house to the ground and incinerate his relatives. They were looking for a droid. If Owen and Beru were known fugitives that would be one thing...

"Yeah, I'm responsible these days. It's the price you pay for being successful."